I decided to take up trap shooting and have a question for you seasoned shooters.
Having never shot trap before and not wanting to spend thousands of dollars on a designated trap gun I purchased a Remington 870 Wingmaster Classic Trap. While the gun looks great and functions well, I've noticed that it shoots 50/50 or flat. I patterned the gun and found this out. This causes me to have to cover the bird and I lose tract of it. The choke that comes with it is called a singles choke (.027). It comes with two other chokes. Long handicap (.041) and mid handicap (.034). Near as I can figure from online charts is the .027 choke is somewhere between a improved modified and a light full.
My question is...is there anything that I can do to make the gun shoot higher? Covering the bird is difficult and I would like to be able to shot under it instead. At present I've shot about 25 rounds of trap and am shooting anywhere between 13-16 out of 25. Getting frustrated. Any advice is greatly appreciated.
Having never shot trap before and not wanting to spend thousands of dollars on a designated trap gun I purchased a Remington 870 Wingmaster Classic Trap. While the gun looks great and functions well, I've noticed that it shoots 50/50 or flat. I patterned the gun and found this out. This causes me to have to cover the bird and I lose tract of it. The choke that comes with it is called a singles choke (.027). It comes with two other chokes. Long handicap (.041) and mid handicap (.034). Near as I can figure from online charts is the .027 choke is somewhere between a improved modified and a light full.
My question is...is there anything that I can do to make the gun shoot higher? Covering the bird is difficult and I would like to be able to shot under it instead. At present I've shot about 25 rounds of trap and am shooting anywhere between 13-16 out of 25. Getting frustrated. Any advice is greatly appreciated.